tommylicious
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Lemme guess...just keep piling the VL Diners on the Silver Service? Anything heading to the LSL??
24 days until I ride #48. I've been praying non-stop.Lemme guess...just keep piling the VL Diners on the Silver Service? Anything heading to the LSL??
They send them to Miami first so that Hialeah shops can prepare them to enter service. I'm watching lsl you and hoping to see them on there too.Lemme guess...just keep piling the VL Diners on the Silver Service? Anything heading to the LSL??
Other than reinstating the diner on the Lake Shore Limited, is there a consensus on whats going to be done with the remaining Diners? Still 7 left to be delivered.
Maybe since Amtrak boasts about how modular the new Viewliner design is, they can change the layout a bit, remove the kitchen and insert lounge/sight-seer seating and use them to replace the retiring.Pacific Parlour Cars?
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Other than reinstating the diner on the Lake Shore Limited, is there a consensus on whats going to be done with the remaining Diners? Still 7 left to be delivered.
LOL!!!Oh, Ive never seen you complain, Nate.
They are modular, but I don't think any of the modules include staircases.Maybe since Amtrak boasts about how modular the new Viewliner design is, they can change the layout a bit, remove the kitchen and insert lounge/sight-seer seating and use them to replace the retiring.Pacific Parlour Cars?
;-)
Other than reinstating the diner on the Lake Shore Limited, is there a consensus on whats going to be done with the remaining Diners? Still 7 left to be delivered.
The logical answer is cost.Why are they bothering with Bag/Dorms? What are the longest VL routes? All are only one night - right? On the other hand, if the baggage cars are so under utilized, why not ONLY bag/dorms?
However "cheap" they are, if they're not being used very much, are they really cost-effective?The logical answer is cost.Why are they bothering with Bag/Dorms? What are the longest VL routes? All are only one night - right? On the other hand, if the baggage cars are so under utilized, why not ONLY bag/dorms?
Bag-only cars are probably at least 1/3rd cheaper per car than a bag-dorm.
Will Albany's late delivery affect the future delivery schedule of the bag-dorms and sleepers?My completely unofficial understanding is that Albany will be among the last to be delivered. The problems found were deep enough it was considered easier to fix them in the ones that weren't fully assembled and then go back and do major rework on Albany.
In either case, there's no huge rush. In a month or two, Amtrak will have more diners than it currently has routes to use them on.
Only on forums like this do you ever hear fare paying passengers riding in the Bag Dorms. Never from Amtrak. Still waiting to hear the assignment for these cars. Ten is a intriguing number.It may be that bag dorms can operate on some winter routes freeing up sleepers then for additional maintenance.
The number of full baggage cars was increased due to the fact that while underutilized most of the time, on certain routes (Florida) during busy periods a baggage-dormitory would be insufficient.There are apparently some routes where a baggage car is overkill, such as LSL where you probably don't need TWO full baggage cars. So having a baggage/dorm gets you a baggage car for the NYP-ALB leg and frees up sleeper space.
Lake Shore Limited and Cardinal will be the assignments for the baggage-dorms, so far as I know.Only on forums like this do you ever hear fare paying passengers riding in the Bag Dorms. Never from Amtrak. Still waiting to hear the assignment for these cars. Ten is a intriguing number.It may be that bag dorms can operate on some winter routes freeing up sleepers then for additional maintenance.
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